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dduane:

leupagus:

ianbrooks:

Crochet Dwarven Helm and Beard by saddayscrochet
Created using the finest mithril threads, it’s a crochet helm! It’s a crochet beard! It’s a combination crochet helm and beard! Blessed by the gods with the finest of man-garnishes on my own face, I have no need for such a garment, but if you wish to assimilate into dwarven culture you might want to quest for one.

Artist: DeviantArt (via: Obvious Winner)


HOMG

Egad.

dduane:

leupagus:

ianbrooks:

Crochet Dwarven Helm and Beard by saddayscrochet

Created using the finest mithril threads, it’s a crochet helm! It’s a crochet beard! It’s a combination crochet helm and beard! Blessed by the gods with the finest of man-garnishes on my own face, I have no need for such a garment, but if you wish to assimilate into dwarven culture you might want to quest for one.

Artist: DeviantArt (via: Obvious Winner)

HOMG

Egad.

seirye:

My fiancee drew me an explanation to how they usually used their arms… - Imgur

seirye:

My fiancee drew me an explanation to how they usually used their arms… - Imgur

prostheticknowledge:

Rocking Knit 

A rocking chair-powered knitting machine that can make winter hats, put together for ECAL’s exhibition called “Low Tech Factory” by Damien Ludi and Colin Peillex. Video embedded below:

ECAL Low-Tech Factory/Rocking-Knit from ECAL on Vimeo.

“Rocking-Knit” is a new interpretation of the rocking chair. It offers its user productive moments of relaxation. The to-and-fro movement of this armchair knits hats for the winter and requires no exertion whatsoever.

You can find out more about the exhibition at ECAL here